For equity to be better entrenched in Nigeria’s federation, a former minister of state for education, Kenneth Gbagi has insisted that the next president must come from the southern part of the country.
He made the declaration while addressing journalists at his Oginibo country home in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta on Monday.
The former minister who is also the Delta State Governorship candidate of Social Democratic Party (SDP) emphaised that this is in line with a recent resolution of the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders’ Forum led by elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark.
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He stressed that the unwritten constitution of North-South power rotation which has been in existence in Nigeria for the past few decades is the most equitable thing that could guarantee enduring peaceful coexistence among the various ethno-religious nationalities in the country.
“What I am saying now is that I am a Southerner. I support and ask all Southerners, all religious organisations, teachers, pensioners and everybody that has true understanding of life, to support the North-South rotational issue.
“If you do not support the shift from the North to the South, your children will die slaves; your children children will die as slaves. We cannot afford this.
“We all own this country. We believe in this country. I don’t hate any Northerner. After all, you can see people from different parts of the country – North, South, East, West – that I have been associating with.
“It is on record that we resolved that the North should do one term and Presidency should come back to the South. Fortunately for me, I am from the South. I will support a Presidential candidate from the South. So, let us not waste time, I don’t know how to pretend.
“As at today, there are three Presidential candidates from the South of Nigeria. There is Niyi Adebayo who is from Ekiti State and a young lawyer of the Social Democratic Party; also Peter Obi of Labour Party and you also have Bola Tinubu of All Progressives Congress.
“If you people want this country to go foward, you have the three of them to play with. But my choice, and if you are my friend, is to vote for SDP.